The most (and possibly only) creepy thing about him is when he has suggestive hand movements towards other people.
MMORPGs are serious business.How about the part where he asks you bizarre questions out of nowhere and then proceeds to completely ignore you while muttering to himself? I can understand why Maki and Atsuko feel the way they do about him.
Eh, I wouldn't really find that creepy.
Confusing, though.
MMORPGs are serious business.I won't comment on this week's finale (haven't gotten home yet), but the previous episode pretty much hammers home the point that, left to her own devices, Haruka is just naturally a lazy bum. It's just that being forced to take care of both Kana and Chiaki has forced her to be responsible, but the moment nothing immediately important needs to be done, she reverts to her natural attitude.
edited 31st Mar '13 9:14:37 PM by MyssaRei
And what about sudenly striping?
Anyway I felt realy bad for him. Being alone with that huge Ben-to and his laught. It was realy sad.
We're all lazy bums deep down inside. :P
Yeah, poor Hosaka. To think that at the other side of town the rest of the cast is having fun, thanks to Kana's scheme.
Hosaka has to deal with that all the time, which makes it even worse. If not him, the rotting food. I don't think anyone would have gone to that far location anyway, though. (And there's how that drunk friend Hosaka has decided not to tell him.)
The fact that he only ever tries opening his shirt makes it not really disturbing (especially since his body is quite fit) as far as i'm concerned.
MMORPGs are serious business.I liked this season, and the first, and some of the third. And I'm not sure why. It has many things that turn me off: an enforced status quo, characters with no depth or subtlety, generic art, it never feels real (only two adults in their lives?) and especially, I would like to care about the cast but I can't because of the Sadist Show component. I guess it's partly how it can be very inventive whilst remaining utterly mundane, good parodic moments (it was Ninomiya-kun and Sensei that made me watch it) and the irreverent, detached and non-judgemental tone. It presents these people as conflicting and conflicted, but not wrong.
It has left some impression on me. If I ever get around to that webcomic project I'm nurturing, I'll preface it with "This is a plain account of how a civilisation with a vision expanded among the stars, came to face with its own contradictions and collapsed in the midst of a catastrophic war. Please don't expect too much of it."
A blog that gets updated on a geological timescale.Another OVA. In which summer ends.
There's only one line of dialogue that's missing for Chiaki's Amazing Acrobatic Accomplishment along with all imagine spots. "But no pressure." And one and a half of the Halloween costumes return, along with a bunch of new ones. May or may not be an excuse to have Haruka in a bunny girl outfit. Not that I'm complaining.
It was kind of hilarious how he drank his drink from the tray he was holding. Just adding to the absurdity.
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Which is why I like that part of him. It doesn't mean I dislike the rest, though, since he's certainly funny. Especially with someone who often steals food from him.
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